Egyptian Adventures: Hamunaptra

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Towering pyramids rise from the sands, speaking of the glory of kings long gone. Three mighty pharaohs, kings and gods, rule over a land divided--over nations hovering on the brink of war. Priests of mighty deities guide the lives of peasants and nobles alike, as all struggle to make the most of the fertile lands that line the mighty river Yor, whose rushing waters are at once the symbol and the source of all life. But all around, the desert grows, encroaching nearer each day to the last remaining refuge of a once mighty civilization.

Egyptian Adventures allows you to play the world's most popular roleplaying game in the sands of Hamunaptra, a new fantasy setting inspired by the myths, legends, and culture of Ancient Egypt. Neither the Egyptian feel nor the playability of the game has been sacrificed. The classes and races that populate the lands of Hamunaptra are still recognizable as your own favorites, yet re-imagined to convey the feel of a time of pharaohs under the shadow of war.

Green Ronin Publishing is proud to offer the The Book of Days, the player book from the Hamunaptra boxed set, on its own for seperate sale. This 96 page book for the d20 system covers the classes, races, feats, and magic of Hamunaptra, and allows each player to have his own quick reference for adventures in the land of Khemti. Also included is a character sheet for your hero. The main Hamunaptra boxed set is recommended for full use.

Battle foul beasts of the desert, excavate the curse-warded tombs of dynasties past, sabotage and spy upon the armies of rival nations, master ancient magics, or simply attempt to solve the riddle of the expanding Red Land before the desert overtakes the last, dwindling bastions of civilization.

This is an age of legend. Make it your own

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I'm curious how well did the maps end up scaning? In some of the Planscape PDF I have like their box sets the maps were so big that they were scanned in pieces. Did that you end up doing that or something else?

That aside, it is great to see you guys going the PDF route like this. :D
 

Crothian said:
I'm curious how well did the maps end up scaning? In some of the Planscape PDF I have like their box sets the maps were so big that they were scanned in pieces. Did that you end up doing that or something else?

That aside, it is great to see you guys going the PDF route like this. :D

Just as a note, this is ONLY the player's book from the boxed set, not the whole set (thus the small price).

However, to address your question, if/when we DO release the entire product in PDF form, the maps will be generated from source files, not scanned. There will be no need for cutting.

Hal Mangold
Production & Art Director
Green Ronin Publishing
www.greenronin.com
 


It's kewl that your offering the players guide seperately, i almost bought it, that is until i found out that it's only part of the whole product. It's not like the price is bothering me, it's just that i prefer complete products...
 

Cergorach said:
It's kewl that your offering the players guide seperately, i almost bought it, that is until i found out that it's only part of the whole product. It's not like the price is bothering me, it's just that i prefer complete products...

In addition to give people a taste of the world for less, it's sort of intended to help out GMs running a campaign, with multiple folks clamoring for the player's guide. :)

Hal Mangold
Production & Art Director
Green Ronin Publishing
www.greenronin.com
 

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